Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Lexington Market in 2011 The market circa 1903. Lexington Market (originally, Western Precincts Market) is a historic market in Downtown Baltimore, Maryland.Established in 1782, the market is now housed in a 60,000-square-foot market shed building completed in 2022 that is home to 50 merchants and kiosks.
Lexington Market station is an underground Metro SubwayLink station in Baltimore, Maryland. It is one of 14 stops in the downtown Baltimore area. The station is a transportation hub , a designated transfer station to the Light RailLink Lexington Market station .
Lexington Market station is a Baltimore Light RailLink station adjacent to Lexington Market in Baltimore, Maryland. The station has two side platforms on the sidewalks of Howard Street. Lexington Market station on the Baltimore Metro SubwayLink is located one block to the west.
Marion Pittman, left, and Ryan Hayes, of Pittman Produce in Casey County, ready their stand at the Lexington Farmers Market at the corner of Maxwell Street and South Broadway on Thursday, Aug. 26 ...
There are more than 80 vendors, selling bread, flowers, heirloom tomatoes, pork and more. Here are one writer’s favorites.
Joseph S. Wile Sr., 86, president of the 103-year-old Wolf Wile Co., April 1992. The store, founded in 1889 by cousins of Wile’s father, Dolph, was downtown Lexington’s last department store.
Lexington Market: 1782: 400 W. Lexington Street, Baltimore, MD 21201: Built on land provided by John Eager Howard, [11] this is one of the longest-running public markets in the world. The market also features notable Baltimore foods, such as Berger Cookies and Faidley's Seafood.
Eutaw Street is famously known as the location of Lexington Market. [2] The north end of Eutaw Street is at Dolphin Street. The street continues past this point under the name Eutaw Place through the communities of Bolton Hill and Reservoir Hill, and ends at Druid Park Lake Drive.